Monday, April 29, 2019
What is the role of Editors in Lupine Publishers?
What is the role of Editors in Lupine Publishers?
Editor Guidelines
The main epigram of Lupine Publishers is to spread scientific knowledge globally by publishing quality articles in their open access journals. The credibility of published articles completely depends on the effective peer review process; Hence, editors are the chief support for Lupine Publishers. The Editorial board members of Lupine are responsible to make it as quality manuscript publisher which are received from authors on various subject areas.
Roles and Responsibilities:
- Actively
look for the views of associate editors, authors, readers, reviewers
and editorial board members about ways of improving their journal's
content.
- Reputation of our group is enhanced by the presence of
eminent editors. They also must endeavor to set higher standards for the
journal whenever possible.
- Sustain initiatives to educate researchers and young scholars about publication policies and ethics.
- Editorial board members are most welcome to give their valuable suggestions for organizational progress.
- Editors
can review submitted manuscripts based on their feasible time, if time
does not allow reviewing the manuscript, editors can suggest other
reviewers.
- Editors will look after any confidential data
regarding the task. If the author has used information of certain
individuals, specifically in any of his medical or scientific records,
the editorial Team must look for written consent from the individual,
for the record to qualify for publishing.
- Grabbing editorial decisions at the right time and communicating in a clear manner.
- The
validity of the scientific facts stated must be checked and the
criticism of the manuscript should be left open for all to decide.
- The
editorial board members must assure that published content is original.
The reliability of the author's work is a must, so there must be proper
citation and the original source of the content should be named.
- The final decision regarding modification, acceptance, or rejection of a manuscript rests solely with the editor.
Benefits:
- Editors
can be promoted as senior editor and executive editor in the concerned
journal based on their active participation and also based on their
experience.
- Editors will be given highest priority in all the events that are organized by Biomedical Journal.
- Based on their kind contributions and their efficiency, there is a chance to serve as a prominent member of the advisory board.
- After
one year of due course, Editor-in-Chief will be announced for every
journal based on their active participation, expertise in the field,
contribution towards the Journal and also their scientific
contributions.
- The review comments that are given by the editors
will be strictly followed after which the authors will be requested to
modify their manuscript according to the editor’s suggestions.
- We
promote all the articles of the Editors that are published in our
journals, in various social networking groups from our end, increasing
visibility for their works.
- Our journals consider Editorials as a note to the young researchers and scholars.
- Editors shall be honored in position as Chair/Co-Chair for any conferences organized by us and also the fee will be waived.
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Monday, April 22, 2019
Peer reviewed ophthalmology journals- Lupine Publishers
Recent Changes in Tuberculosis Guidelines: What’s New for Ocular Tuberculosis by Priyanka in Trends in Ophthalmology Open Access Journal (TOOAJ)- Lupine Publishers Ocular TB can cause moderate to severe visual impairment in up to 40% of affected eyes. Delay in diagnosis and treatment can result in chronic inflammation and loss of vision. The pathogenesis of ocular tuberculosis is still not clear, whether it result from a direct mycobacterial infection or a hypersensitivity response to mycobacterium tuberculosis. The choroidal nodules likely link from direct hematogenous infection while the vasculitis and choroiditis are probably the result of immune hypersensitivity. Prevalence of tuberculosis as an etiology of uveitis range from 5- 10% in endemic areas. Tuberculous uveitis inevitably leads to blindness if not properly diagnosed and treated. The aim of this paper is to review the presentation, diagnosis and management of tuberculous uveitis and to highlight the recent changes in the tuberculosis guidelines. Indian extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB) guidelines were developed under the auspices of Central TB Division and Directorate of Health Services, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India in 2016, with the objective of providing guidance on uniform, evidence-informed practices for suspecting, diagnosing and managing EPTB. For more Lupine publishers open access journals please visit our websitehttps://lupinepublishers.com/index.php For more Peer reviewed ophthalmology journals articles click here https://lupinepublishers.com/ophthalmology-journal/ For more article information click here https://lupinepublishers.com/ophthalmology-journal/fulltext/recent-changes-in-tuberculosis-guidelines.ID.000130.phphttps://lupinepublishers.com/ophthalmology-journal/pdf/TOOAJ.MS.ID.000130.pdf
Friday, April 19, 2019
Happy Easter- Lupine Publishers
May this Easter bring lots of happiness to your life and make all your wishes come true! Wishing you health, prosperity, longevity and peace this Easter and always. And wish you a very Happy Easter.
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Monday, April 15, 2019
Open access ophthalmology journals- Lupine Publishers
The Mystery of Ectopia Lentis -A Rare Case Report by Anubhav Chauhan in Trends in Ophthalmology Open Access Journal (TOOAJ)- Lupine Publishers We report a case of a 12-year-old male with hematological, ocular, dermatological, dental and gastrointestinal involvement. To the best of our knowledge and after an extensive internet search, this probably is the first case of subluxation of the natural crystalline lens (NCL) with so many systemic associations described plus the pattern of subluxation itself. For more Lupine publishers open access journals please visit our websitehttps://lupinepublishers.com/index.php For more Open access ophthalmology journals articles click herehttps://lupinepublishers.com/ophthalmology-journal/ For more information click below linkhttps://lupinepublishers.com/ophthalmology-journal/fulltext/the-mystery-of-ectopia-lentis-a-rare-case-report.ID.000129.php https://lupinepublishers.com/ophthalmology-journal/pdf/TOOAJ.MS.ID.000129.pdf
Monday, April 8, 2019
Ophthalmology journal impact factor- Lupine Publishers
A Case and Cranial MRI Characteristics of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy by Oğuzhan Gümüştaş in Trends in Ophthalmology Open Access Journal (TOOAJ)- Lupine Publishers Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a neurodegenerative disease described by vertical supranuclear gaze paralysis, axial rigidity and postural instability involving falls in the early stage of the disease. Imaging studies present brain atrophy in especially midbrain, premotor cortex, basal ganglia and thalamus. There is no bioindicator of the disease although it is clinically identified. PSP is also classified as tauopathy. However, no specific indicator for tau protein could be identified. Hence, imaging findings, especially midbrain atrophy, functions as a biomarker in clinical practice and determination of disease prognosis. It has been shown that midbrain atrophy has a diagnostic value for PSP accompanied with the finding of “hummingbird” or “penguin” encountered by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). For more Lupine publishers open access journals please visit our websitehttps://lupinepublishers.com/index.php For more Ophthalmology journal impact factor articles click herehttps://lupinepublishers.com/ophthalmology-journal/ For more information click below linkhttps://lupinepublishers.com/ophthalmology-journal/fulltext/a-case-and-cranial-mri-characteristics-of-progressive-supranuclear-palsy.ID.000128.php https://lupinepublishers.com/ophthalmology-journal/pdf/TOOAJ.MS.ID.000128.pdf
Monday, April 1, 2019
Open access ophthalmology journals- Lupine Publishers
Traumatic Chorioretinal Rupture: Diagnosis and Treatment Alternatives by Ayse Gul Kocak Altintas in Trends in Ophthalmology Open Access Journal (TOOAJ) - Lupine Publishers
Traumatic choroidal rupture is a serious complication of blunt ocular trauma with a poor visual prognosis. Patient should be monitored closely for the development of choroidal neovascularization. Early diagnosis and prompt treatment are important for prevention of severe visual deterioration. Even there is no consensus in the literature on which treatment choice offers the best anatomic and functional results intra vitreal Anti-vascular endothelial growth factor injection gives better visual outcomes.
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